Friday, March 26, 2010

March 26, 2010 Happenstance


Howdy. What wonderful days we’ve been having. Of course I write this on Tuesday with predictions of yet another snow storm or two in the offing. Oh, well, as everyone says, we do need the moisture. Personally I can scarcely wait to see the burst of beauty that will come out when it really starts to warm up. Barring a late freeze the tulips and lilacs and irises and all the other early blooming flowers should be spectacular. Considering the icy winds we’ve had I’m more than happy to be inside working on Happenstance.

In this week’s issue you will find an article about a program that is important to the community and critical to its clients. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is an agency that works entirely in the interest of children who are in crisis; youngsters whose lives have been turned upside down and inside out. Volunteers serve one purpose only and that is to determine what is best for the child and advocate for that outcome. CASA is a nationwide organization with local affiliates. The one in Las Vegas that serves the Fourth Judicial District is under the direction of Barbara Perea Casey. See the story on page 4.

Marlene (Allen) McConlogue is a mother of twin boys and an entrepreneur with a great idea. She created her business, Bare Bunz Cakes, to serve a target market of parents of newborns to two-year-olds. Her product? ‘Cakes’ made out of diapers and other essential and fun baby items. Read about this unique idea beginning on page 6.
Regular features include a review of best selling author John Hart’s novel, The Last Child, a restaurant review of Santa Fe Capitol Grill, Happenstance Kitchen featuring my favorite enchilada casserole recipe and The Best of the Web focusing on xeriscaping.

Enjoy Happenstance, life happens.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Happenstance, March 19, 2010


Getting Happenstance together is fun. I meet new people and share the excitement of what is going on in their lives. This week I talked to artists who are starting a new enterprise. The future of Las Vegas and the area is based on a combination of job creation, job retention, and job expansion. The jobs created by a co-op art gallery are not the distinguishable jobs of hiring others to work in your place of business; these jobs come from the artists taking on the shared role of employee. That sets up a chain reaction, which results in more opportunities for sales for the artists which is a shot in the arm for the economy on a very basic level. I met with two of the participating artists and learned a lot about co-ops I didn’t know. I share that with you in, Artists open co-op gallery on the Plaza, on pages 6-7.


My second article was a joy to do because I am a book nut. I love to read almost as much as I love to write and I really enjoy the work of other writers. I am especially charmed by Jan Brett, a respected children's book author who literally paints a picture with everything she writes. In The Easter Egg bus is on its way, you will find out more about this talented illustrator/author who has more than thirty-four million books in print. She’s coming to town and her visit is NOT just for kids. Read the story on pages 4-5. I’ve also included reviews of a couple of her books on page 10.


Also check out The Best of the Web on page 9. This week’s review is of the site delish.com. It’s a food site, but I also found it pretty entertaining. On the

Happenstance Kitchen page I included one of my favorite recipes for a crowd.


Folks are asking how often I’m going to publish Happenstance. My hope is to do it every week, but that may require more content than Ican produce. I welcome submissions from other writers. It can be poetry, short fiction, essays, articles about interesting activities, people and events, history and oddities. I want to hear from you and look forward to getting your submissions.


Distribution of this is somewhat dependent on readers. If you like Happenstance and would like to pass it on to others, please do. I also welcome your ideas. Is there something you would like to know more about? Let me know and I’ll do my best to get it in.


Enjoy this issue of Happenstance; life happens.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

E-zine Happenstance First Issue


Happenstance, life happens has a little of this and little of that. It is a digital only publication. I am looking for content ideas and for submissions. Eventually there will be advertising in the magazine, but that's down the road. I'm building my subscriber list so your input is vital. When you get the link to access the magazine, I will very much appreciate you forwarding it on to anyone who you think might be interested. I welcome constructive criticism.
What will you find in Happenstance, life happens? Artist profiles, human interest stories, food and entertaining, travel tips, book reviews, articles about what makes Las Vegas unique and much, much more. Advertising rates will be reasonable so if you are interested in advertsing, please contact fsharon@msn.com for a rate sheet.
For those of you who have not seen my Featured Author interview at yellow30.com, check it out. Thanks to Steven Fivecats and the team at the website who have been generous in the attention they have given my work. It is greatly appreciated. Steven, by the way, has a great book of poetry. You will find my review of his book at vandermeerbooks.com